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Xinjiang
China’s Brutal Crackdown in Xinjiang
Beijing continues to pursue iron-fist policies in the western province—and blames the West for the results.
China and Iran: Destined to Clash?
An expanding Chinese presence in the Middle East could pose the greatest long-term threat to Iran.
Kashgar on the Move
Well placed for Central Asian trade, China’s westernmost city is embracing the future, and saying goodbye to its past.
China Courts Central Asia
By Steve Finch
Tightening the Silk Road Belt
Xinjiang is China’s a gateway to Eurasia. But achieving Beijing’s vision will take more than just money.
Xinjiang: Reassessing the Recent Violence
Western and Chinese media have their own narratives in reporting on the unrest. Both may be wrong.
Charging iPhone 5 Allegedly Electrocutes Chinese Woman to Death
Police confirm electric shock as cause of death, family asks Apple for answers.
China’s “War on Terror” in Xinjiang
Beijing finds it helpful to link local separatists with international terrorism.
China’s State Media: Syria, US To Blame For Xinjiang Violence
Plus, a former vice premier may be under investigation by the CCP watchdog. Monday China links.
How the ETIM Enigma Haunts Pakistan-China Relations
A recent video apparently shows a Chinese rebel training camp in Pakistan. That could complicate ties.
The Xinjiang Perspective: In Photos
China’s security forces have failed in their attempts to win over the nation’s ethnic minorities.
The Xinjiang Perspective: Part III
Graham Adams reports from Xinjiang on the discrimination Uyghurs face in the education system.